RE: [pestlist] Possible cricket ID

2016-07-18 Thread Lena Hernandez

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Thank you both for the good news/bad news! I'll have to follow up on the 
possible cockroaches. 

Lena Hernandez
Collections Manager & Registrar

Museum of Science & History
1025 Museum Circle
Jacksonville, FL 32207
(904)396-6674 x212
lhernan...@themosh.org




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Sent: Monday, July 18, 2016 12:14 PM
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Subject: RE: [pestlist] Possible cricket ID


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That's the evaniid wasp (an oothecal-egg case) parasite of certain cockroach 
species. Includes American cockroach and oriental cockroach species.  You must 
have one or both cockroach species around to have this wasp species present.

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Subject: [pestlist] Possible cricket ID


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Can someone help identify the attached insect? It was flying around one of the 
offices near the collections storage room. My best guess was a cricket?  Sorry 
about the blurry photos, he is quite a mover! 

Thanks!
Lena

Lena Hernandez
Collections Manager & Registrar

Museum of Science & History
1025 Museum Circle
Jacksonville, FL 32207
(904)396-6674 x212
lhernan...@themosh.org




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RE: [pestlist] Possible cricket ID

2016-07-18 Thread Louis Sorkin

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That's the evaniid wasp (an oothecal-egg case) parasite of certain cockroach 
species. Includes American cockroach and oriental cockroach species.  You must 
have one or both cockroach species around to have this wasp species present.

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Subject: [pestlist] Possible cricket ID


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Can someone help identify the attached insect? It was flying around one of the 
offices near the collections storage room. My best guess was a cricket?  Sorry 
about the blurry photos, he is quite a mover! 

Thanks!
Lena

Lena Hernandez
Collections Manager & Registrar

Museum of Science & History
1025 Museum Circle
Jacksonville, FL 32207
(904)396-6674 x212
lhernan...@themosh.org




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Re: [pestlist] Possible cricket ID

2016-07-18 Thread Tony Irwin

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It's a parasitic wasp, family Evaniidae. Probably just an accidental
visitor.
Tony

Dr A.G.Irwin
47 The Avenues
Norwich
Norfolk NR2 3PH
England

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On 18 July 2016 at 16:01, Lena Hernandez  wrote:

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> Can someone help identify the attached insect? It was flying around one of
> the offices near the collections storage room. My best guess was a
> cricket?  Sorry about the blurry photos, he is quite a mover!
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> Thanks!
> Lena
>
> Lena Hernandez
> Collections Manager & Registrar
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> Museum of Science & History
> 1025 Museum Circle
> Jacksonville, FL 32207
> (904)396-6674 x212
> lhernan...@themosh.org
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